PS 3089 
.T78 
fl65 
Copy 1 




9 . «1 



i -'I "v ♦ 'HYP* 

ide |)is fime 



4 V 












. 












"v \ 



\ 



•fo^l, 



\ I 



% 



COPYRIGHT 188 

BY M. T. B. 






THE FOLLOWING VERSES 

WERE FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS 

OF THE LATE 



eo;f 



~A «4 



nemaine. 



BY REQUEST 

OF MANY OF HIS FRIENDS, THEY 

ARE NOW PUBLISHED. 



New Haven, Connecticut, 
Caster, 1838. 



a it on 



\\)Q CLord ; be of aood couraae, 
and pe sball strengthen tljine be art ; wait, 
I say, on tbe Qord. 



Psalms xxvii: 14. 



Et^eri all your life looks dark and drear, 
Wf)en \\)ere seems nauabt your pal \) to cbeer, 
^ptill bold to fa it I? and never fear : 
felbide your time. 



boucjb shadows fall botb tl;icl^ and fast, 
bougb blacl? tbe clouds and fierce the blast, 
\^\)Q sunshine must breal^ tbrouab at last: 
Olbide vour time. 



ib< 



are too blind to comprehend 
(fbe arief and trials Gfod dotb send 
We cannot understand the end : 



bide HIS time. 



n t^od s own time Me ll ojve you rest ; 
Witb t bis tbouabt let your life be blest ; 
Me knows-— not we— what s for toe best 

8bide His t; 



ime, 



or none of us liveib to himself, and no 

man dietb to himself. Pop whether we 

live, we live uni"o the fciord ; and whether 

we die, we die unlo the Qord ; whether 

we live therefore, or die, we are the 

Qord s. 

Romans xiv: 7, 8. 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

■HI 

018 604 112 4 | 



